Join a live video chat with Tony Hale on Wednesday

Tony Hale received an Emmy nomination this year for his supporting turn on the HBO comedy "Veep."

Tony Hale received an Emmy nomination this year for his supporting turn on the HBO comedy "Veep." (Bill Gray/HBO)

Glenn Whipp

Tony Hale, Emmy-nominated this year for his supporting turn on the HBO comedy "Veep," will be dropping by for a live video chat on Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. PDT.

It has been a fine spring for Hale, who could just as easily have been nominated for his work on Netflix's "Arrested Development" reboot, on which he reprised his role as hapless manchild Buster Bluth. But we're certainly not going to argue with the recognition for his stellar performance on "Veep," where he plays Gary Walsh, the extremely loyal personal assistant to Vice President Selina Meyer (Julia Louis-Dreyfus).

We'll ask Hale about both shows, getting into the "Arrested" reunion and the prospects for the series' future as well as pondering whether there is anything that Gary wouldn't do for Selina. And we'll ask your questions too: Just post them in the comments section or tweet them to @asklatimes.